Anand Mahindra shared a beautiful picture of sunset in Alibaug, people are reacting
Anand Mahindra is very active on social media. On January 11, Anand Mahindra posted a picture of a beautiful sunset in Alibaug and it quickly went viral online.
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Social media is a platform where any video or post becomes viral as soon as it comes. Industrialist Anand Mahindra ,anand mahindraTalking about ), he uses his Twitter account every day (twitter accountBut keep sharing some video or post. Some of his posts are funny and some are inspirational. Now in the post which is going viral on the social media platform Twitter account, she has posted a picture of beautiful sunset. On January 11, Anand Mahindra posted a picture of a beautiful sunset and it quickly went viral online.
The sunset was from somewhere in Alibaug, Maharashtra. Mahindra compared this scene to the painting of American painter Mark Rothko. The color palette of both the sunset and the painting were quite similar and made for a stunning view. This post shared by him is very appealing to everyone. Along with this, people are showering a lot of love through their likes and comments.
Sharing the pictures, he wrote in the caption – A few days ago, social media was flooded with pictures of clear skies and spectacular sunsets of Mumbai. It’s never too late for me! The picture on the left was apparently from somewhere in Alibaug. A Rothko painting (at right) coming to life—or is it the other way around??. Meanwhile, the sunset photo shared by the CEO added another heap of spectacular sunsets from around the world. From Darjeeling to Sydney, netizens shared some stunning pictures of nature’s majesty. Even Anand Mahindra took note of it and called it the “World Cup of Sunsets”.
Anand Mahindra shared pictures-
A few days ago, social media was inundated with pics of Mumbai’s clear post-shower sky & spectacular sunset. Never too late to join that bandwagon! Pic on the left was apparently somewhere in Alibaug. A Rothko painting (on the right) come to life-or is it the other way around?? pic.twitter.com/7PTepGHXxJ
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 11, 2022
Sharing another stunning picture from Hubli, Karnataka, he wrote in the caption of his post – Wow! It is turning into the ‘World Cup’ of sunset. In that case all teams/entries are welcome. See all the viral tweets here-
Whoa! This is turning into a ‘World Cup’ of sunsets. All teams/entries welcome, in that case! https://t.co/hmLtHRoPQD
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 11, 2022
Oh I couldn’t resist retweeting this one… Beautiful. Truly our Incredible India https://t.co/zeRJibl1I6
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 11, 2022
And let me make this the last RT. Because, at the end of the day, the most important & memorable sunsets are not necessarily those that are the most visually spectacular, but those that are part of our own, personal experiences.. https://t.co/g88YLVDENe
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 11, 2022
Hello Sir, Here’s my entry into a ‘World Cup’ of sunsets. This was clicked in Naddi, Himachal Pradesh, India. @incredibleindia pic.twitter.com/lFz8wyzJHz
— Sunaina Holley (@SunainaHoley) January 11, 2022
Alleppey Backwaters, Kerala pic.twitter.com/bRPgTlOoYq
— Peeyush Surolia (@SuroliaPeeyush) January 11, 2022
Goa sunset pic.twitter.com/u4UiG4X1v5
— Abhijit (@Abhijitwarrior) January 11, 2022
For me, mountain sunsets slightly better than those on the beaches. Picture clicked in December from Kurseong, Darjeeling. pic.twitter.com/c1TPOSUdbc
— Sylvester (@SylvesterTamang) January 11, 2022
Had captured this during my stay at @clubmahindra in Hatgadh pic.twitter.com/lagocKFSNV
— Akhil Patel (@akhilp_) January 11, 2022
@anandmahindra Sir, I am living in Sydney. This is a picture I clicked a couple of years ago. pic.twitter.com/xFXSkbFbUy
— Usha Rajesh (@Usharaj2k) January 11, 2022
Whoa! This is turning into a ‘World Cup’ of sunsets. All teams/entries welcome, in that case! https://t.co/hmLtHRoPQD
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 11, 2022